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Bandjalang

A language of Australia

ISO 639-3bdy

Population  10 (1983 R. Dixon).
Region  New South Wales, northeast, Woodenbong.
Language map  Australia
Alternate names   Bandjelang, Bogganger, Bundala, Gidabal, Yugumbe
Dialects  Gidabal (Gidhabal), Yugumbir.
Classification  Australian, Pama-Nyungan, Bandjalangic
Language use  All also use English.
Language development  Dictionary. Bible portions.
Comments  Nearly extinct.

Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:

Academic Publications

CUNNINGHAM, Margaret C., author. 1969. "A description of the Yugumbir dialect of Bandjalang."

GEYTENBEEK, Brian B., author. 1964. "Morphology of the regular verbs of Gidabul."

GEYTENBEEK, Brian B.; GEYTENBEEK, Helen, authors. 1971. Gidabal grammar and dictionary.

GEYTENBEEK, Helen, author. 1964. "Personal pronouns of Gidabul."

KERR, Harland B.; PITTMAN, Richard S., editors. 1964. Papers on the languages of the Australian Aborigines.

SHARPE, Margaret C., author. 1994. "An all-dialect dictionary of Banjalang, an Australian language no longer in general use."

Vernacular Publications

Gidabal 1-4. 1967.